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5.how does nerve system differ from endocrine system is forming control and coordination in animals​

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Answered by siddhartha7725
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I only know the definition of nervous system

Answered by kingofself
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  • The nervous system differs from the endocrine system in animals, although both are involved in control and coordination.
  • The nervous system uses "electrical signals" to control and coordinate through the neurons, neurotransmitters and action potentials; whereas, the endocrine system uses chemical signals through the hormones as chemical messengers.
  • The 'nervous system' acts in quick response to a stimulus but endocrine system acts slowly by secreting and transporting hormones to the target cells.
  • The actions brought about by nervous system are localized, mostly temporary and also reversible.
  • The actions of the endocrine system are widespread and permanent.
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